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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide mine electrical technicians with an understanding of basic concepts of electric drive systems. An emphasis is put on system analysis and application. Topics include: DC machine control, variable frequency operation of induction and synchronous machines, unbalanced operation, scaling laws, adjustable speed drives, and adjustable torque drives.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an understanding of AC and DC solid state motor drive principles. Topics covered include various AC and DC motor drive circuits, installation, programming, and troubleshooting. In the lab portion of the course, students will connect, program, test, troubleshoot and operate AC and DC motor drives.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an understanding of high voltage systems and safe work practices. High voltage systems including substations, power transformers, and protective devices are covered. Safe work practices as presented in the class, are based on nationally recognized standards such as NFPA 70E.
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3.00 Credits
ELTR 2940 Advanced PLC Programming provides the student with advanced skills in programmable logic controller (PLC) troubleshooting, networking, and programming and will provide students with a foundation in advanced PLC applications. Topics include ControlNet, DeviceNet, troubleshooting, and programming. (3 lec/lab credits)
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2.00 Credits
ELTR 2965 Technical Research I develops independent research and product development skills as applied to the electrical or related industry. Students utilize organizational abilities and apply knowledge of the electrical industry to develop or improve products, processes or technology. (2 les hrs/wk)
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5.00 Credits
ELTR 2975 Technical Research II provides the student with an understanding of the critical thinking processes and work skills that are used to identify a project, organize a solution, identify and obtain materials, and complete a project. (5 lec/lab credits)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers college-level essay writing that employs logical and critical thinking, strong organization, and the expression of ideas through academic language.
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on what students studied in ENGL 1010 or its equivalent. English II provides the opportunity to refine and improve college-level analytical reading and communication abilities including, but not limited to, practice in critical reading strategies, analyzing texts, and synthesizing research material.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a humanities course that covers major concepts of film study through films, discussions, lectures and readings. The intersections between film and literature will also be explored. ENGL 1050 satisfies the Humanities and Visual & Performing Arts requirements at NWCCD. It does not meet the U5H requirement at UW.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the impact of the social construction of gender in societies worldwide. The course covers numerous topics from various feminist perspectives, including concepts of privilege and inequality, how gender is learned, women?s sexuality, work, religion, health, family, violence against women, and activist movements.
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